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» 05/17/2011 14:27
NEPAL – JAPAN
Nepal celebrates the Buddha’s birthday by honouring two Japanese with a peace award
by Kalpit Parajuli
Celebrations are held today in Lumbini, the Buddha’s birthplace. The mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki receive the Gautam Buddha International Peace Award for their action against the proliferation of nuclear weapons around the world.

Kathmandu (AsiaNews) – Nepalis marked the 2,555th anniversary of the Buddha’s birth with prayer vigils across their mountain nation. Celebrations began this morning in Lumbini (southwestern Nepal) where Siddhartha Gautama was born. The key moment came when the Gautam Buddha International Peace Award, the most important international prize awarded for spreading Buddhist values in the world, was given to its first recipients, the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Tadatoshi Akiba (Hiroshima) and Tomihisa Taue (Nakagasaki) were recognised for their action against the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the dangers of atomic energy, especially important since the Fukushima tragedy.

Both civic leaders are also members of the ‘Mayors of Peace’ movement, a group that brings together more than 4,000 mayors around the world.

The Nepali government first conceived the prize in 1998 as a way to highlight the Buddha’s message of peace and humanity.

The prize honours every five years Nepali or foreign individuals or organisations that promote peace and human rights around the world.


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See also
08/05/2005 JAPAN
To remember the past is to commit oneself to peace, say Archbishops of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
02/25/2008 NEPAL
Korean Buddhists in Nepal to pray for peace
by Kalpit Parajuli
05/27/2010 NEPAL
Buddha’s birthday celebrated today as tensions rise in Nepal
by Kalpit Parajuli
09/21/2006 NEPAL
Suicide on the rise in Lumbini, Buddha's birthplace
by Prakash Dubey
05/03/2007 NEPAL
Buddha’s birthday celebrated in a polluted industrial landscape
by Prakash Dubey

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